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Yearly Archives: 2008
Sometimes you just have to go for the crazy
And this is about as crazy as they come. My application for Park(ing) Day NYC 2008 Application. Park(ing) Day was founded in 2005 by REBAR, a San Francisco-based arts collective, as a national event in which people in cities all over the country reclaim parking spots for one day, transforming them into vibrant, functional public [...]
The Eyebeam 2008 Road Show
The Eyebeam Roadshow is a fledgling initiative started by Steve Lambert, Stephanie Rothenberg, Jamie O’Shea, Jamie Wilkinson, and Joanna Raczkiewicz and I last year. We hope to do it again this year, so we’ve prepared this pitch letter that everyone is sending around to their contacts at different institutions. As the letter says, if you [...]
The Advanced Audio Listeners Legue
I am very excited to announce that the Advanced Audio Listeners League (also known as A2L2) is back up, thanks to Dreamhost PS. A2L2 is my internet radio station, where I play mostly IDM, ambient, and experimental music. You can check out the recently played songs on the front page of the site. It’s been [...]
2 new videos
I made new edits of two videos yesterday for a festival application. Okay – I was rushed. And the audio on this one is really off… We’re working on it.
Eric Olson Software Release
Eric Olson has been writing software for Dave and I since roughly January, and we’ve finally gotten around to committing everything to Subversion. Everything is written in C#, and both applications are pretty specific to our needs, but I thought they might be useful to someone. Dirt Party Kiosk This software was running on a [...]
Open Studios vs. Windows Brooklyn Art Walk
This Saturday I have work in two events in New York that will be massive amounts of fun. Unfortunately, you must choose one or the other. Eyebeam Open Studios Visit Eyebeam for the biannual Open Studios, showcasing ongoing projects by current fellows, residents, and student residents. I will be showing a reel of the Party [...]


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